A Nonny Moose wrote: > On to testing. I've been having trouble with my Cd being recognized, and I hope a fresh version of wine will solve it. You don't want to know how I got the .wine catalog over before. > > I have two UBUNTU instances on my system. 10.04 on one partition (32-bit) and 10.10 AMD64 on the other. Does configure complain about missing dbus / hal libraries when run on AMD64? If yes, then that is likely the cause of wine not detecting cds. This is probably a problem inherited from Debian Testing (which Ubuntu is derived from). First check that the ia32-libs package is installed. Then see the instructions for Building Wine on 64-bit Debian Testing (http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit#head-93436d14184659d41627a96f13ff1065f69704a0) in addition to those for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit#head-f6a7d1b561fe7ce26bb3a061d96d16380d90d618). Right there is a step to make some symlinks for libdbus-1.so. Adapted to Ubuntu 10.04 this should look like: Code: #as root: cd /usr/lib32 ln -s /lib32/libdbus-1.so.3.4.0 libdbus-1.so ldconfig